🖐️ Grip the edge of performance and style
The Hogue OverMolded Rubber Grip (Model 92000) is a precision-engineered, soft rubber replacement grip designed specifically for Beretta 92/96 series pistols. Featuring ergonomic finger grooves and a lightweight 2.4-ounce profile, it enhances handling comfort and control while maintaining durability. Backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty, this grip is the ultimate upgrade for serious firearm enthusiasts.
Manufacturer | Hogue |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.07 x 4.25 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 1.25 x 8 inches |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Brand Name | Hogue |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
Model Name | 92000 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 92000 |
Included Components | Product |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
J**
Better than before
I had Hogue grips on my Beretta before, but they didn't have the added finger grooves. These feel natural when handling the gun. Added a little bulk to the grip, but make it feel more secure in my hand. Definitely a good addition!
T**E
I'm leaving a lengthy review because it wasn't easy for me to find the right Hogue replacement grip ...
READ THIS - WILL NOT FIT a Taurus PT-92 or PT-99 with the ambidextrous decocking lever.I'm leaving a lengthy review because it wasn't easy for me to find the right Hogue replacement grip for my early 1990's Taurus PT-92 AFS. This one did not fit.My PT-92 has an ambidextrous decocker lever on both sides (IMPORTANT) of the frame. Push the lever up to engage the Safety, push it down to decock the double-action firing hammer.First I ordered this listing (Hogue model #92000) with the wrap-around front finger grips.The listing says it fits a PT-92 and PT-99. IT DID NOT FIT MINE. The screws lined up fine on the right side grip, but because my gun has the ambidextrous decocker the top screw hole on the left side of my gun did not line up with the hole in this Hogue #92000 grip. The top hole in my gun's left side is 1/2" lower than on this Hogue #92000 grip. So I returned it to Amazon, with no problems.If your gun doesn't have a decocker, I can tell you I LOVE the front wrap-around finger grooves of this Hogue #92000 grip, and wish I could have kept it.I spent a LOT of time looking for a different Hogue model that would fit my Taurus PT-92 and its ambidextrous decocker. but I could not find one. It does not appear Hogue makes a replacement grip with wrap-around front finger grooves for a PT-92 with a decocker lever. I'm guessing a PT-99 owner with the decocker would have the same problem.So I ordered a different Amazon listing - the Hogue Rubber Grip model #99010, which comes with 3 grip panels - 2 Left and 1 Right so it fits a PT-92 or PT-99 either with or without a decocker lever. A gun without the decocker has the screw hole 1/2" higher than mine.I installed the Hogue Rubber Grip model #99010 (different listing than this one) right grip, and the correct left grip for the decocker, and threw the other left grip away. THEY FIT LIKE A GLOVE! I love them. It makes my old gun look current again. And I love the rubber coated grips so much more than the original hard wooden grips.I used the same stainless screws that were original with the gun. I thought about switching the screws to black, but mine is a stainless frame and the stainless screws in the black Hogue grips look really good with the stainless frame.If you're going to change out the screws, DO NOT lose the bushings in the frame that the screws go in to. Lots of reviews mention big problems if you lose a frame bushing.See the picture. This is the best $15 I HAVE EVER SPENT on an old gun. Worth every penny, and took about 60 seconds with a flat-head screwdriver to change the grips ...Note the Left side grip screw locations in my photo. The other grip in the picture is the one included in this set for a gun without the decocker, where the screw is 1/2" higher on the grip.The higher screw hole on the grip sitting next to my gun, not on my gun, is the same as the screw hole that was on this listing's Hogue #92000 grip. If you don't have the decocker, you can use either model. If you do have the decocker, search on Hogue Rubber Grip model #99010 and buy that one instead.I hope this saves you some time. Good luck. Happy shooting.
K**N
Fantastic
My husband ordered these and loves them
C**N
Top notch grip for you Beretta 92FS/M9's!!!
Picked up a set of these Hogue finger-groove style grips along with some of the regular Hogue rubber grip "panels" for my Beretta 92FS Police Special (US Made). I first installed the panel style grips because they were what was most familiar to what I was used to (see my review on those on the other product page), and then I installed the finger-groove grip, and WOW!!!! I tell you what, at first when I was reading everyone's reviews, seeing them say, "It makes the gun feel like it is a part, or an extension of your hand.", I really didn't take it much to heart, because I don't believe anything until I know for myself, and I tell you what, I SHOULD HAVE PURCHASED THESE GRIPS A LONG TIME AGO!!! Do yourself a favor, if you have a Beretta 92FS or M9 and are looking for something different than the factory grips, and want more comfort, control and ergonomics, PICK UP A SET OF THESE GRIPS! Trust me you will NOT be disappointed. Before purchasing the grips, I was sort of put off by the fact that I didn't know if they would be any wider than the factory grips, as the Beretta 92FS/M9 is already a hefty gun, but I am here to tell you that they really do NOT add any noticeable width. Some people worry about these grips changing up the grip position too much therefor causing a person to have to "re-learn" that gun, but really, they don't change your grip position any meaningful amount unless you have a totally funky way of holding the gun. They just create the most comfort and control you will ever have with your Beretta. Some people raise an issue stating, "Once you draw your firearm with these grips, you won't be able to easily change your grip position because of the rubber wanting to "grab" your hand.", and really, that's not the case. You can still adjust your hand a little if you need to, but when you get this grip on your gun and get used to handling and drawing your firearm with this grip, your hand will always automatically go to where it needs to be on the grip, and you won't have to fudge around with your grip at all, because after all, when you have to draw your firearm when it really counts and you absolutely CAN NOT move the sight line because you have a "bad guy" in your kill zone, if you've already drawn your gun, in most cases it's time to SHOOT, not to fiddle with your grip. Unless of course you are a L.E.O. and will commonly have to draw on a subject without firing, but even then you will be used to the grip and you will not have to adjust your position. The material these grips are made out of is JUST soft and tacky enough to give you the grip and control you need, without being "over-soft" or too tacky to catch on clothing or impede drawing your firearm, even from under a shirt/jacket if you are carrying concealed (though I don't know many people to use a full-size Beretta for their CCW, lol). If you are looking for something to enhance the grip of your Beretta 92FS's/M9's, you need to pick up a set of these grips, you will NOT be dis-satisfied.
J**G
Comfortable grip
I like my Beretta 92FS but never liked the hard grip. This grip is softer but still firm enough to feel like you have control.
C**D
Great solid handful.....of gun
The grips are nice since they are not just a slip on. Granted i did not use the lock washers that were installed on the stock grips my M9 came with but the four screws seat nicely and soak into the rubber leaving them flush and tightened. One thing is that the M9 or 92SF grip is already kinda wide for my medium sized hands but not to the point where comfort is sacrificed but this houge grip does add a touch more width. There was some slight fitting necessary but no stretching or warping to make it fit. Once the screws were fastened down the grip settles nicely around the frame and the contour of the pistol. Like my Glock's houge grip this left me with an amazing molded handle on my M9 and just feels right which helps by not having you think or focus on your grip and position of your hands since they fit right into the finger grooves and do not move once you squeeze onto your M9/92SF. The only thing that i did not like is that the heel of the grip from the beaver tail to the lanyard loop is metal frame and not the Houge rubber. Id would of preferred an all round grip but a specific grip is better than a generic slip on. All and all a mod that i am glad i bought for my carry gun,
P**S
Feel
Fit like a glove
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